Clay,
Wonderful job of selecting from the mass of stuff confronting you. Good work. You've made me think I need to get to the badlands someday...
Clay,
Wonderful job of selecting from the mass of stuff confronting you. Good work. You've made me think I need to get to the badlands someday...
Thank you for the kind comments everyone.
Badlands are some my favorite places and there are so many of them each with a unique character.
For me growing up in the lush vegetation of Kansas being in badlands is totally alien, almost as good as going to the moon.
There is something primal about the harshness of these places while at the same time they exhibit some of the most subtle beauty.
I suppose people who have grown up in desert environments must feel the same sense of strangeness when they visit my environment.
I think I must have been a lizard in a previous life.
Yellow, brown and green fields.
As seen while climbing Cap Gris-Nez (Nord-Pas de Calais, France).
Cambo Wide with 120mm Super-symmar HM lens, Lee ND hard grad, Da-Yi 6x12 back, Fuji Velvia 100f.
Thanks for looking, Frank
www.frankbunnik.zenfolio.com
Frank, that's fantastic,
Mart
Field # ShenHao XPO45 - Monorail # Sinar P, F2[CENTER]6x6 # Minolta 1965 Autocord, 6x9 # Kodak 1946 Medalist II
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